14th International Ionospheric Effects Symposium IES2015

Deadline: 20 January 2015
14th International Ionospheric Effects Symposium IES2015

12-14 May, 2015

“Bridging the gap between applications and research involving ionospheric and space weather disciplines”

Dear IES Friends and Colleagues:

       This message is to remind you that the deadline for abstracts for IES2015 is just a few days away! Please act now to participate in this premier meeting emphasizing ionospheric effects on systems and services.
Visit the symposium web site for more details (http://ies2015.bc.edu [ies2015.bc.edu]) and look for updates very soon.  In addition to special sessions on High Frequency propagation (Communications and Surveillance,
Geolocation), abstracts will be accepted related to the following topics:  

* Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) measurements and applications
* Ionospheric irregularities and radio wave scintillations
* Active ionospheric modification effects (high power radio waves, chemical and other techniques)
* Modeling, forecasting and prediction systems
* Lower atmosphere effects including gravity waves, tides and  sudden stratospheric warming events
* Radio occultation sensing techniques and applications
* Effects on HF propagation
* Space-Weather and ionospheric effects on telecommunication and satellite systems 
* Current solar cycle phenomena and impact on operational systems
* Applications of ground- and space-based ionospheric tomography
* Impact of global electrodynamics on the storm-time ionosphere
* Modeling, measurement and prediction of solar processes and resulting impacts on the ionosphere
* Satellite-based observations, modeling and calibration
* Ionospheric effects on SBAS, GBAS and other systems supporting aviation
* Optical effects and remote sensing
* Effects of solar noise bursts and environmental noise on telecommunication and navigation systems
* Impacts on HF surveillance and communication systems including geolocation and coordinate registration
* Longwave propagation systems and effects
* Space-Weather program activities having relevance to ionospheric effects on C3I and navigation systems
* Products and services offered by industry relevant to prediction & forecasting of ionospheric effects
* Government projects associated with the forecasting and/or mitigation of deleterious effects on national and/or military systems

For more information please contact us directly at IES2015@bc.edu.

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